Todd Shea in Seattle: The World’s Go-to Guy for Disaster Relief

toddwithchildrenHumanitarian Todd Shea will speak about his emergency and long-term relief work in Pakistan and Haiti at Seattle Central Community College on Thursday, May 20 and at the University of Washington on Tuesday, May 25.

Todd’s promising career as a singer-songwriter was interrupted by the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. In New York to play at the famous CBGB nightclub – a gig that never happened – instead Todd emptied his musical equipment from his van, drove down to Ground Zero, and said, “How can I help?”

The experience led to the discovery of a new vocation providing logistical support to emergency workers in the aftermaths of disasters. Todd worked in Sri Lanka after the tsunami, in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, and in Pakistan after the October 2005 earthquake there. He has remained in Pakistan and runs a hospital in the remote village of Chikar, but when the January 12, 2010 earthquake struck Haiti, he cut short a U.S. fundraising tour to spend six harrowing weeks there.

Hear the extraordinary story of an ordinary American who is making himself useful in today’s world. Times and dates below. Todd Shea’s visit to Seattle is hosted by the South Asia Center at the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington and supported by Seattle Central Community College.

Times and Dates:

· Thursday, May 20, 2010 – 11:00 AM

Seattle Central Community College, Room: MAC 210 (Mitchell Activity Center – across Broadway from the main campus building) (map)

· Thursday, May 20, 2010 – 7:00 PM

Seattle Central Community College, Room: BE 1110 in the main campus building (map)

· Tuesday, May 25, 2010 – 7:00 PM

University of Washington, Kane Hall – Walker Ames Room (Room 225), Seattle (map)

For more information, contact:

Ben Owen – (206) 327-1372

Ethan Casey – (206) 226-0509

Related links:

“Saving a Kashmiri Village after Remaking His Life”:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/25/world/asia/25kashmir.html?_r=2

“Live the Values that You Espouse”:

http://www.aliveandwellinpakistan.com/speaking/live-the-values-that-you-espouse/

SHINE/ Comprehensive Disaster Relief Services (CDRS):

http://www.shinehumanity.org/

Comments

4 Responses to “Todd Shea in Seattle: The World’s Go-to Guy for Disaster Relief”
  1. Blogger.Pakistan says:

    Hi, I am from Pakistan. I saw Todd Shea in a programme on a Pakistan TV channel and learned about his humanitarian efforts. He is such an inspiration.

  2. Bob Leonard says:

    I am from the USA and knew Todd before 9/11. I don’t know of anyone with a bigger heart or who can bring solace to anyone he meets like this man. Anyone who gets to meet him has truly been blessed!

  3. hey todd love ur work em keen to work with u r organization i came to the career counselling at icap and at the concert at brc em a school student so i can’t help u by giving more of materialistic things…. umm i ve decide to pay 200 rupees every six months if u like….
    and if anything else i can do please tell me
    regards, mahnur
    =)

  4. i am already done with it….
    =)

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